Friday, Feb. 16th

Doors at 9:30pm

Happy hour prices on food and beverage until 10:30 PM.

21 & Over.

G JONES

“In a culture where saying “where is the dorp” having totally irrelevant to 2016, Jone continue to compromising the moment of clarity at a big festival sound systems. Jones rise to defy stereotype electron marketable content, DJ press photo and recap video, instead having placed emphasies where songs happen around the same time as back in his studio, contemplative, taking “no” for an answer. After several interview proves disastrous, Jones finds a socially anxious as frequent reminder of how art’s place in society. As some have saying “electron dane music dead” , Jones reminding us, “only the begniiing”.” ~ FaceBook.

EPROM

“EPROM is one of the vibrant West-Coast scene’s most colourful characters and an important cog in the international Rwina machine. He’s a consummate post-millennial producer, and his sound varies from toxic hip-hop to searing garage mutations to bizarre concoctions somewhere in between. His beats jiggle and drip and contort wildly, always in some perpetual state of melting, churning, and mutation. He’s had releases on Warp, Surefire, and Bristol-based Bad Acid, but it’s his Rwina releases that have been the most visible and enduring, whether it’s the timestretch torture and fierce melodic geysers of “Humanoid” or deconstructionist mayhem of his “Pipe Dream” EP, where dubstep and grime collide for a staggering beast that shakes off heavy blotches of radioactive fluorescent sludge with every beat that lands. His live sets are something to behold as well, emphasizing the hip-hop roots that lurk underneath his sewer beats, and an hour of EPROM is bound to turn your brain into to the same sort of goo that gums the gears of his distinctive beats.” ~ Website.

Ana Sia

“One of the west coast’s most celebrated DJs, this LA-based tastemaker is known for not only energizing the dance floor, but consistently breaking new sounds from all over the world. Having championed many of the most beloved music festivals in North America, Ana Sia has gone from rocking house parties to stadiums by stylistically staying two steps ahead of the game and building a community just as fun, wild and eclectic as her style. The diversity & dedication to her unique sound is how she’s been keeping crowds enticed for a over a decade — with the speakers pumping big bass-driven, intelligent and sexy music…deep enough for the cabaret and filthy enough for the festival stage.” ~Facebook.

Upcoming Event

Wednesday, November 21st Doors at 6 PM. FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase. Beer and Fry specials all night long! All ages. The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!! FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. Space Amoeba “A space probe is infiltrated by alien beings and then crashes on a remote Pacific atoll. A group planning to build a resort hotel land on the island and discover it to be inhabited by giant mutant monsters created by the aliens in an attempt to conquer the world.” – IMDB. Sponsored by Savage Henry Magazine, Scrap Humboldt, Phantom Wave Records, Daisy Drygoods, Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock, MEAT Clown Buttons, and more.

Friday, Nov. 23rd Doors at 7:30 PM. Movie at 8:00 PM. 112 min. Rated PG – 13 $5 From the director of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Baby Driver. Edgar Wright brings us an imaginative rendition of this video game inspired movie. Meet Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera), an unemployed 23 year old bass guitarist in an up and coming band. With his new rebound girlfriend, the wonderful and band loyalist Knives Chau (Ellen Wong), Scott one day dreams of another woman only to soon discover that she is in fact not a figment of his imagination, but is a real person who goes by the name of Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Now he mst defeat her 7 deadly ex boyfriends in order to win her heart.

Wednesday, Nov. 28th Doors at 6 PM. FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase. Beer and Fry specials all night long! All ages. The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!! FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century “In 1987, Captain William “Buck” Rogers pilots his space shuttle Ranger 3 on a mission but a meteor storm freezes him into an orbit that returns him to Earth – 500 years later. In 2491, his shuttle is found and captured by the Draconian flagship, under the command of Princess Ardala and her second-in-command Kane. Reviving him, they return him to Earth after secretly planting a homing beacon aboard his shuttle to track a path through Earth’s defense barrier. Buck is under arrest and learns that Earth has been rebuilt over the centuries in his absence following a nuclear holocaust. Buck Rogers must adjust to the 25th century, and convince the Terrans that the Draconians[...]

Thursday, Nov. 29th Doors at 6:00 PM. Movie at 7:00 PM. Tickets available at Revolution Bicycles & from MTB Team members Revolution Bicycles and Arcata Theatre Lounge host a screening of “Blood Road,” a film that follows the journey of ultra-endurance mountain bike athlete (and Emmy Award Winner!!!) Rebecca Rusch and her Vietnamese riding partner, Huyen Nguyen, as they pedal 1,200 miles along the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail through the dense jungles of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Their goal: to reach the crash site and final resting place of Rebecca’s father, a U.S. Air Force pilot shot down over Laos some 40 years earlier. During this poignant voyage of self discovery, the women push their bodies to the limit while learning more about the historic ‘Blood Road’ they’re pedaling and how the Vietnam War shaped their lives in different ways. All proceeds benefit the Humboldt Composite High School Mountain Bike Club and our local G.I. Rights Hotline.

This weeks Sunday night movie: Bee Movie (2007)

Attention: Now seeking strange and weird short films under 10 minutes to be screened at the Arcata Theatre Lounge during Sci-Fi Pint & Fry Night or other ATL movie screenings.
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